“THE FATAL WEDDING.”
The box plans for “The Fatal AY eliding” and “The Midnight AY editing wore opened on Saturday morning, when there was a big demand tin SU (Very great interest has been created in the forthcoming production of “Tho Fatal Wedding’ at His ajesty’s,' starting on AVcdnesday next, when Messrs. Aleynell .and Gunn « present this celebrated musical and romantic drama for tlio first time 111 Gisborne, and there is little question that this now company will meet with the same flattering reception accorded it during its lengthy sojourn in Sydney and Alelbourne. lhe management'aro taking no risks as regards the arrival of the company, which will arrive early 011 AYednesdav Since Wednesday »ast the mechanical stalf havo been busily en"aged in scenic preparation lor tlio "production, and all is now well m hand for tho opening, lhe children of tlnr-company, numbering over 01), will also arrive bv tlie AY aikare, and will be conveyed by special drags to their residence during their stay 111 Gisborne. Those young folks have already become famous through their delightful scones, and the wonderful “Tin Can Band.” Air. Harcourt Beatty and the other leading members of tlio company, who have so cleverly contributed to tlio phenomenal success of those plays, are sure of an enthusiastic welcome, as several old favorites are included in their numbers. “The Fatal AY eel cling will be presented for throe nights only, and on Monday and Tuesday, Ma'v *2O and 21, “The Midnight Wedding” will be. produced for positively two nights only, with Air. Harcourt Beatty in the leading part of Paul A'almur.
.iTho. plans for tlio season are no open at Miller's.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 13 May 1907, Page 2
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275“THE FATAL WEDDING.” Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 13 May 1907, Page 2
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